THE MICHIGAN DAILY THAN OTHERS York lead with 2,470,185. States fol- lowing closely in order are Massachu- setts-2,168,3231; Illinois - 1,603,670; Pennsylvania -- 1,382,418; Ohio - 1,- 248,199; and Connecticut -- 1,205,300. Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv I In the libraries of all the uniyersi- ties, colleges, and technical schools of the ocuntry there are 20,234,734 volumes. Higher institutions in New come one of the fondest traditions of Tightening Up jf Grading System Tigh en U OfC r d i czv .11the University. A dmittedB3ut Called " Unofficial" i "Inmates, Not Students" __It is to be hoped that such exhibi- tions as that of last week may never Although every now and then rumor been entirely on the part of members occur again, but if some of these in- has it on the campus that a general of the faculty. mates of the University (they be termed students) persistitr ing such gross disrespect ti Michigan men, they should be out on the spot and summaril with. SEA WHITNEY THEAT F SAT., MA RCH 5 BEST SEATS MAIL ORDERS $2.00 NOW Greatest of All Belasconian Melodramas DAVID BELASCO Mr. Belasco's Original Production and Only. - - TIGER ROSE COMPANY with its thrillingly, gripping story of LOVE YOUTH PASSION Truely Fighting Red-blooded Men At Its Highest Gorgeous settings, Rivaling Nature in Charm and Beauty !J IIl111!!111111 11ll lllll1111111Ilill lllll ii11111111111 11t11111111111I111iE111111111U11 111 P S atis fac tion = Evening Clothes White Flannel Nests Knickers - - - 14 Nickels' Arcade Phone 152-R 1l- lilililfllllllllfCuslil t om Talillln il orll111111111111||| tightening up of the grading system The tightening up, if such a condi- has been authorized, in the opinion of tion exists, and University officials be- University officials such a tightening lieve it does exist, is the result of the up in the giving of grades is prevalent feeling of the faculty which has mani- at the present time. For some time fested itself in the appointing of com- members of the faculty have been of mittees both to investigate the causes the opinion that there has been a tend- of failure of students and the modifi- ency to laxity in the grading system cation of entrance requirements. This and this feeling has grown since the action may be presumed to have influ- large influx of students within the last enced many instructors in last 'se- few years. However, such a tighten- mester's grading. ing up has been unofficial and has There is also a general feeling among the faculty that the entrance POSTMASTER CITES RULING IN requirement system has grown insuffi- REGARD TO PUTTING UP BOX cient to the needs of the present day. One member of the faculty 'recently In response to a letter received by moved that the examination system be Why are you so Insistent? Because PMr. ?esimer's Bieefseak the local post-office department re-j questing that a mail box be placed onI North State street near Ann, Horatio J. Abbott, postmaster, issued the fol- lowing statement: "Inasmuch as the letter refers espe- cially to the delay which the writer was subjected to in the sending of newspapers, the following postal regu- lation will cover the matter in ques- tion: substituted for the certificate system now in use for admission to the Uni- versity. It is unlikely that such a radical change will be made, but offi- cials strongly believe that some modi- fication of the certificate plan of ad- mission will be made at an early date. Communctn Dinrners are so Hard to Equal Opposite D. U. R. Station Just Above Rae Theatre Editor, The Michigan. Daily:- "P~arcels of fourth-class mtttea ex Last week during the exhibition of ceeding four ounces in weight shall beaseclfatratoefthlcl mailed at a post-office or branch sta- a special feature at one of the local tion thereof. hars h ituewssono "All parcels of fourth-class matter man who has done more to make the University of Michigan a nationally weighing more than four ounces are known and respected institution than chargeable according to distance and perhaps any other supporter of the must be weighed up according to zones University. When his picture was and properly stamped at the post-ofge fgashed on the screen an undeniable or branch stations thereof." hiss arose from various parts of the house. S. C. A. REPORTS NAMES OF Action D~eplorable SICK STUDENTS TO CHURCHES To say nothing of the fact that hiss- ing in itself is one of the poorest exhi- Inorder that students who are taken bitions of sportsmanship in which col-! ill and sent to the University hospital lege students can ever indulge, the may be visited by members of their action of those in the audience who C churches, the Students' Christian asso- were responsible for the hissing may ciation has undertaken the task of in- be branded as one of the most deplor- forming church committees when able exhibitions of Michigan spirit members of their particular denomina- which the year has brought forth. tions fall sick. Michigan men have always prided Arrangements have been made with themselves on their love of sportsman- the hospitals in the city to turn over ship and fair play. They have always to the Students' Christian association claimed themselves to be as good a list of names of the students ill in losers as winners, and that reputation these institutions. These names are is not purely a local one. Its recogni-' looked up in the records of the asso- tion has passed into every school with ciation, and are then referred to their which Michigan has ever engaged in respective denominations. contests of any kind until it has be- y F R 4 i Any way you look at it - whether from the standpoint of purity, therefore safety; or from the standpoint of food value, of genuine good- ness; you are justified in ordering C E C E A3 4 T 0 ma m I a H T 9aramnount ?ยง.?ctr 730 HIIL AUD. 7:30 r,+: p. i 41 n What ivas in her ivoman 's heart that for the lobe of this uncouth man of the plains? A man she ivas ashamed to introduce to her cultured friends! And yet, in his presence, ekery bar- rier of birth and breeding ivas sivept rivay. She only knew that he ivas her mate-her master! Come and see )vhat destiny does to their likes! Metropolitan Movie Benefit of Michigan Union I I PROGRAM A) 1 1.4 1 4.'2~ .;IA 1k'. F. 1 ( *1' r f f . a ; : ~ JI'1 ~I c. i 1. ' 'P "What's Worth While" (6 reel new feature production furnished through courtesy of Arcade Theatre) 4. Ai .1 2. Mack Sennett Comeny 3. 2 Big Acts Vaudeville 2 F( V.. X o utCTON 4. Union Orchestra TON I GH T Tickets at door-30Oc